Colombia: 154 peoples killed after massive wall of water carrying mud and debris crashed through a small city

A massive wall of water carrying mud and debris crashed through a small city in southwest Colombia overnight, killing at least 154 people, some of them still in their beds, and leaving 220 missing, after heavy rains caused a nearby river to overflow.
Hundreds more were injured in the deluge that struck around midnight when many people were sleeping, washing away trees, vehicles, houses and everything in its path. More than 20 were injured so seriously they had to be airlifted to other cities.

Warning the death toll could rise as the search for survivors continues, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos declared a state of emergency for Mocoa, a small city of about 40,000 located near the southern border with Ecuador.

Santos said he blamed climate change for the wall of water that knocked out power in half the province of Putumayo, where Mocoa is located, and wiped out the city’s supply of fresh water.

The rainfall total in one night amounted to nearly half the precipitation the city of Mocoa typically receives in the entire month of March, he said, adding that local and national authorities must work to prevent another tragedy as the rainy season gets underway.

“These rains are increasingly more intense, so we have to be ready,” Santos said, according to the Associated Press.

Using the hashtag #TodosConMocoa, Santos wrote on Twitter: “Our hearts are with the families of victims and affected by this tragedy.”
The torrential rains triggered what the Colombian Army called an “avalanche” of muddy and debris strewn water from the Mocoa River and its tributaries. Soon the city’s streets filled with rushing water that crushed homes, pulled trees up from their roots and whisked away cars and trucks.

Witnesses said buildings vibrated as the muddy waters swiftly swept through the unsuspecting city. Many residents didn’t have time to scramble to rooftops or to escape to higher ground.

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